In "Decision Time," Editor Brian Lovett shares a scenario from his 20-plus years hunting turkeys. Each hinges on a critical decision. Post what choice you would have made, and then see how things actually turned out.

Conclusion: Mexican Standoff

The turkeys sure liked that flat, so I figured they'd stay there for a while. My Mexican guide and I left Mitch at our original setup and belly-crawled 50-some yards to a fence near where the birds had been.

Our first calls brought gobbles from the breeding flock, which was about 100 yards away near the base of the bluff. Gobbles also rang out behind us, though, and within minutes, a longbeard and three jakes popped out and stood 25 steps away. When I shot the longbeard, the breeding flock raced up the ridge and disappeared, but I didn't care.

When we walked back to Mitch, I was ready to brag about the great move we'd made.

"Man, y'all could have stayed right here and shot a huge longbeard," he said. "Right after you started movin' over there, a gobbler broke off from that flock and came right in. You'd have killed him at 10 steps."